Marie Doorbar + musician
Sat 11 May | 2 - 3 pm
Rongoā teacher Marie Doorbar (Te Atiawa) shares her knowledge of Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) – how knowledge, care and observation are fundamental to identifying where and why certain plants flourish, and what this tells us about how they can be used.

Artist Nicolás Paris brings together his architectural education and his teaching experience to incorporate elements of collaboration, dialogue and exchange in his work. The gallery serves as a platform for ephemeral, experimental learning experiences, including public conversations, workshops and events. Paris will alter and rearrange different elements of the exhibition to replicate and echo the flow of ideas that took place.

Marie Doorbar + musician
Sat 11 May | 2 - 3 pm
Rongoā teacher Marie Doorbar (Te Atiawa) shares her knowledge of Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) – how knowledge, care and observation are fundamental to identifying where and why certain plants flourish, and what this tells us about how they can be used.

Artist Nicolás Paris brings together his architectural education and his teaching experience to incorporate elements of collaboration, dialogue and exchange in his work. The gallery serves as a platform for ephemeral, experimental learning experiences, including public conversations, workshops and events. Paris will alter and rearrange different elements of the exhibition to replicate and echo the flow of ideas that took place.